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... it was out of the cold and the rain. We did however get off the bus to see Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, BIg Ben, the Tower of London, and the London bridge. All of these attractions were breath taking. I am so glad we had the chance to experience these attractions on foot. When it became 1:30, we started to head to the Fulham football stadium. This was my fourth soccer game ever, and my first professional soccer game. I was amazed by ...

... in the northern hemisphere because of the cold. The cities are decked out with Christmas lights and the cities come alive at night, and there's decisions mulled wine and hot apple cider. Whilst I was in London I decided to satisfy my 10 year old self and go to Harry Potter world. I went with a friend I had made in Morocco, who definitely was not as excited as me. When we arrived I was almost jumping up and down. I was super stoked when I walked into the great hall, I felt like I ...

... point. I liked the 2nd pub, was pretty cool. The third pub was the best - a mix of pub, with dance floor. There was a man in the toilet who gave you hand wash and towel and chatted with you. Then he expected a tip. Never seen that before. Sadly we left and ended up at a club, which was all doof doof and too noisy for conversation. Only in the last 10 minutes did I discover there was a pub area downstairs which was much cooler. Then we left and ...

... when M&J are working, loving just pottering around, spending time in the park, looking through the shops, sightseeing etc. We meet the kids after work or they come here for dinner, Mike has sometimes brought food home from work and we've had tarts, lamb shanks, quiches, "fancy" salads and veges. Leftovers from the county cricket players' lunches. It's tuff, but someone has to do it. He arrives between 6-7pm, unpacks his backpack, and ...

... gardens. It must be a result of living in a place that is rainy and dreary for so much of the year. After that, we had lunch at BoxPark. It's a shopping center made up of several old shipping containers stacked two high. Very hip. In the afternoon, we took one more long walk through the city, visiting St. Paul's Cathedral and the recreated Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. The theatre was closed, but it had the best museum shop. Sarah and I both purchased a button with a line ...